Showing posts with label SEO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SEO. Show all posts

06/04/2016

7 Best WordPress SEO Practices for Beginners

Beginners to SEO face a lot of challenges. There are so many things to do and learn at the beginning which makes it impossible to differentiate between the tasks that are important and should be done first and the least important tasks that can be implemented later.
It is true that there is a plethora of information about ‘WordPress SEO’ on the web but the problem is that if you are new to WordPress and SEO in general, you don’t know from where to start and which path to follow.
You know that you want to increase your traffic as fast as possible but you are not sure how the different SEO principles and best practices can be applied to a WordPress website.

What you will learn in this post is how to approach the SEO optimization of a WordPress website (either new or existing) by following SEO best practices that are proven to work.
WordPress Best SEO Practices

1. SEO Friendly WordPress theme

I decided to add this as the number one in the list since if you are not using an SEO friendly theme, it will be difficult if not impossible to improve your rankings.
From experience, a lot of people either don’t know what to look for in a WordPress theme so that it’s search engine friendly or they just ignore this altogether and this is a big mistake.

How do you select an SEO friendly theme?

A good WordPress theme has the following features:
It’s mobile friendly – Having a mobile friendly website is a must and if your WordPress theme is not responsive then this is a very good opportunity to consider doing a website redesign.
There are many reasons why this matters. For starters, Google introduced mobile friendliness as a ranking signal in 2013 and this means that if your website is not optimized for mobile, then you are missing out on the 50% of potential traffic that is navigating the web on mobile.
Second, you are not taking advantage of the many benefits a responsive design has to offer to online business and this can have a negative impact on your conversion rates and sales.
It has build-in support for schemas – Schemas or structured data representation is gaining importance the last couple of years and although this is not yet part of the Google ranking algorithm, it is something that can help your SEO efforts.
In short, schemas or microdata is a way to describe your data to search engines by using certain tags in your html code. Google is using this information when showing rich snippets or knowledge graph entries in their search results.
rich snippets for SEO
If your theme does not have schema information built-in, then you will either need to hire a developer to do these changes for you or make use of a third party plugin. You can still get it to work but it’s much better if structured data is natively supported by the theme.
It’s developer friendly – A WordPress website is never static. There will be cases in the lifetime of a website where you will have to make changes to the underlying code. Good WordPress themes have hooks and filters that help developers perform changes fast and in an efficient manner.
Usually this is achieved through the use of a framework (read more details below), which is the intermediate layer between WordPress core files and theme.
It loads fast – Everybody likes a fast loading website. Google rewards fast websites by giving them a small ranking boost and users are more likely to interact and revisit a website that loads without delays.
While there are many techniques to improve the loading speed of a WordPress website, if your theme is not designed with speed in mind, it will be very difficult to achieve loading speeds in the range of 2-4 seconds.
Elements like image sliders, background videos, extreme mouseover effects, custom animations or visual editing plugins make a website look stunning but also very slow. If you had to choose between a functional and fast website and a ‘wow’ website that only works on high speed Wi-Fi connections, then you definitely need to go with the first option.
Has good on-page SEO – I have discussed about on-page SEO many times in the past but when it comes to choosing a WordPress theme, your primary concern is to make sure that it is compatible with basic on-page SEO concepts like: the use of a single H1 tag per page, the proper output of ALT tags for images, the proper output of page titles and descriptions, the correct use of canonical URLS and many more.
Have a look at my previous post on how to SEO audit your website and make sure that your chosen theme adheres to those guidelines.

Recommended WordPress themes and frameworks to use

Over the years I had the opportunity to work with a number of different WordPress themes and frameworks but when it comes to my own websites or websites we develop for our clients, we always go with either studio press themes that are based on the powerful genesis framework or thesis based websites.
The main reason is that these 2 frameworks and themes are generally accepted by the SEO industry as the best SEO themes available today.
The website you are reading now is based on the genesis framework and also a number of the most popular websites on the Net run by SEO experts are based on genesis.
It’s not free, you may have to pay as much as $100 to get the genesis framework and a child theme to get started but it’s one of the best investments you can do for your SEO efforts.
Besides the SEO benefits, these themes are easy to use (from an administrative perspective) and developer friendly.

2. SEO Friendly Hosting

Next in the list is SEO friendly hosting. Many times hosting providers can indirectly affect your SEO efforts, without realizing it.
I have seen cases where the hosting providers add restrictions in the robots.txt of a website to block bots from accessing a website’s full content or by limiting the times a website is crawled or by adding delays to the crawl rate and this has a negative impact on your SEO.
There are a number of good hosting providers out there so I won’t make a specific recommendation besides mentioning that WordPress runs better on a VPS (Virtual Private Server) hosting compared to shared hosting.
If you are serious about your blog or online business, then VPS hosting is your only choice. Your website will run faster, be more secure and if you choose a reliable hosting provider you will also have prompt support when you need it.

3. WordPress Security

How is WordPress security related to SEO? Websites that don’t have strong protection get hacked and they are loaded with malicious code which adds outgoing links to ‘bad reputation’ websites.
wordpress security
In many cases the owner of the website doesn’t have a clue that this is happening, hackers use clever ways to hack into a website and add the code that is visible under certain conditions. The result? Your rankings drop and your website is removed from Google search until you take action to clean the malware and submit a reconsideration request.
If you experienced this once you know how frustrating it is especially if your income depends on your website.

4. Technical SEO Best Practices

Now that we have dealt with the above important tasks that indirectly affect your SEO, we can start working on things that have a direct impact on rankings and traffic.
First in the list is technical SEO. Technical SEO is a term used to describe settings you need to configure to improve the indexing of your website and ensure that there is nothing technical the prevents search engine bots from accessing your content.
For best practices, you need to check the following:
  • Can search engines access your website or is your robots.txt blocking them?
  • Is your XML Sitemap optimized and submitted to Google and Bing?
  • Did you set a preferred domain in WordPress and Google Search Console?
  • Do you provide users with an HTML sitemap?
  • Do you have a custom 404 page that is properly configured?
  • Do you use redirects (301, 302) correctly?
  • Is your website configured to handle both http:// and http://www requests?
  • Do you take advantage of structured data and schemas?
  • Are there any broken links in your content?
  • Are there any crawl or not found errors reported in Google search console?
  • Did you set the canonical URLs correctly for all the pages of your website?
  • Is your website mobile friendly?
  • Do you have a breadcrumb menu enabled and it is properly tagged?
  • Do you implement ‘paging’ correctly for multi page posts or pages?
  • If your website is available in more than one languages, is this defined correctly in your code and Google Search Console?
  • Does it load fast?
  • Do you use SSL?
Despite using the word ‘technical’, you don’t have to be a technical guru to handle these issues. If this sounds too complicated for you, you can read step-by-step instructions with screenshots and annotations in my WordPress SEO Guide.

5. On page SEO

Once you finish with the technical SEO stuff, you can now concentrate on your On-page SEO. On Page SEO, as the name implies, has to do with the page (or post) and how you can optimize it better.
The most important elements that need attention are:
Title – This is perhaps the most discussed element in SEO. The title of a page is very important since this is the first strong signal you can send to users and search engines and describe them in less than 60 characters, what the page is about.
One of the examples I like to use to explain how to come up with a good page title, is the one used by Google AdSense.
Take a look at the screenshot below and notice how keywords blend nicely in the title followed by the product name.
SEO page titles best practices
It’s not keyword stuffing to try and use keywords in your title, on the contrary you make search engines (and users) job easier. What would be keyword stuffing in this example, is to use a title like this:
“Make money online | Make Money | Make money with AdSense”
Description – The same concepts apply to the meta description of the page. This part may be selected by Google to appear in the search results so it has to be descriptive and interesting to encourage users to click and visit your website.
This is the description used by Google AdSense. Again, notice how they use the keywords “make money online”, “content monetization”, “make money”, in a way that is looks natural and appealing.
H1 tags – Another on-page SEO element is the H1 tag. As mentioned above, this depends on how your theme is configured. What you should do is ensure that there is only one <h1> tag on the page.
The value of your H1 can be the same as you page title (this is usually the case with most WordPress themes), or it can be a close variation.
In the AdSense example, the H1 tag value is “AdSense, turn your passion into profit”.
Internal links – Links pointing to to other pages within your website are considered as internal links. You can use them to help users find out more information about a certain topic and at the same time you assist search engine crawlers in discovering more pages from your website.
When adding internal links, you can use keywords in your anchor text, it’s not the same as external links but don’t overdo it. Keep your internal links short and add them only when it matters.
SEO internal linking best practices
For more information, read: internal linking best practices.
Outgoing links – It’s normal to have links within your content pointing to external websites. Google interprets these links as ‘votes of trust’ and are still one of the factors affecting the ranking position of a page.
The problem about links in general is that they can be manipulated. A lot of webmasters in an attempt to improve their rankings, they may contact other webmasters asking them for links either for free, for a fee or by giving them others incentives (for example, sending free products for reviews).
How is this related to on-page SEO? If Google believes that the outgoing links in your page are part of a deal, your website will be penalized and your rankings and Google trust will drop.
In order to avoid such a situation, you should only link out when it benefits your user and you should avoid using keyword optimized anchor texts, unless it is natural to do.
Use the rel=”nofollow” tag in cases where you want to reference / recommend / review other products within your content.
NoFollow Links best practices

6. Creating content that matches user intent

Although content is part of the on-page SEO process, I added it as a separate section so that it gains more importance.
In the past when we were discussing about content and SEO, we concentrated on things like:
  • Doing keyword research to find out what users search for
  • Publishing articles with unique content that contained those keywords
  • Rinse and repeat
Things have changed. Content marketing is no longer about keywords but it’s also about understanding the user intent. Any piece of content that does not take into account what the searcher is looking for when typing a particular keyword in Google, then it has no chances of gaining high rankings.
Google is able to understand user intent with the help of Rank Brain (their new automated system that is part of the ranking algorithm) and that’s how they managed to keep their users happy and their reputation high.
As webmasters and SEO’s, we can utilize this knowledge to help us create better content. How? By searching for a keyword in Google and carefully examining the type of content (both in terms of format and meaning) of the websites that appear in the first 5 positions.
So the new refined SEO copywriting process becomes:
  • Perform keyword research to find out what users are searching in Google related to your niche.
  • For each of the candidate keywords examine carefully the results in Google search and understand the user intent.
  • Create content that is detailed, insightful, SEO friendly but at the same time satisfying the user intent.
  • Rinse and repeat.
How is content related to WordPress SEO? Even if you get the technical and on-page SEO part correct, you still cannot achieve high rankings without great content. That’s why it’s important not to forget about the role of content when talking about rankings and SEO either using WordPress or any other platform.

7. Off-Page SEO

Off page SEO is the last piece of the puzzle for optimizing your WordPress website. So far all actions performed had to do with changes or settings you can adjust within your website. Off page SEO is about giving search engines more reasons to trust your website more than others.
Google rankings and backlinks
Source
Link building: The most popular off-page SEO technique by far is link building. It’s a huge topic on it’s own and something that many beginners find difficult to understand and implement.
What you should understand about link building are the following:
  • Stay away from bad linking practices (buying links, link exchanges etc.)
  • Stay way from easy to get links (spam links in comments, article directories)
  • Stay way from links coming from low quality websites or blogs
  • Bad links (like those described above), are not harmless, they can actually damage your rankings and put your website into trouble (think Google Penalties).
  • Natural links are good and welcomed.
How do you get good links?
In short, the best ways to get strong links that will make a difference in rankings are:
  • Publish great content (see point 6 above) that is worthy of links
  • Position your content in front of the people that are more likely to link to it (social media is of great help in this manner)
  • Build connections with other bloggers in your industry and keep them updated whenever you have new content published. If the content is good and related to their business they may decide to naturally link to it.
  • Write superb content and get it published on reputable websites bigger than yours (guest posting).

Key Points

If you are a beginner to WordPress SEO, you need to understand that there are more than one factors that play a role in rankings.
First you need to start with your website and check your WordPress theme, hosting and security. Then you need to thoroughly check your technical SEO and ensure that search engine bots can access and understand your website’s content and structure.
Next, you need to worry about your on-page SEO. This is the part where you can send many ‘signals’ to search engines about the meaning of your content and purpose of your page.
Finally, don’t for a moment forget that long term success comes through the quality of your content and how other websites on the Internet think of your website (that’s off-page SEO).

26/03/2016

What is SEO ?

What is SEO? These three letters stand for Search Engine Optimization and the future of online searches. While these initials may appear complicated, the process behind them can bring a website from ten pages down in a Google search to a top fifty search site. Every time someone does a search on search sites like Google or Bing, they are driving the results of the process. Because visitors often only scroll down a few pages to find the content, it is crucial for businesses to position themselves in the first related search items. This SEO ranking system is a key element in the success of a business with an online presence. Searchers view listings in the top pages as the most relevant to their query. If a company consistently is pages down in related searches, visitors are not reading their content or purchasing services and goods.
What is SEO ?
The marketing tool of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) works with the words and phrases that drive traffic. Search engines “crawl” through the range of content looking for sites with the most matches to the keyword search. If the keywords and content are inserted correctly into the site content and related directories, search engines will push the site to the top of the query. The actual search engine process of deciding what content moves to the top of the list is constantly changing.

While the process of SEO ranking may seem complicated, the actual process can be simplified to search engines driven by keyword text.These robotic search engines crawl through online content to follow content, index links and site content. They then process the information based on site relevance. While keyword density is a necessary aspect of the process, search engines also look for links and Metatags to identify the site’s content. Finally, search engines retrieve the most relevant results and display them in a list format. Each major website has its own process for identifying and displaying search results. A business can create and monitor online content on their own or hire a professional firm. Because the process is ever-changing and needs to be monitored, a professional company can be a great option to increase traffic on a permanent basis. By identifying the company’s need, a professional company can answer the question of “what is SEO?” while raising the ranking of the business’ site.


25/03/2016

Top 5 SEO tools

1) SEO PowerSuite

This software is #1 among the best SEO tools because it offers:
1) All features you need to plan and execute you SEO strategy and check results
2) Low fixed price for unlimited data and almost immediate data checks
3) Unlimited projects, keywords, backlinks, crawled pages, search engines etc.
4) Updates whenever there's a change in SEO techniques to help you adapt to change quickly

2) HubSpot

Hubspot is a great platform, but it is not meant for doing SEO as it is. It is a powerful inbound marketing software platform that helps companies attract visitors, convert leads, and close customers.The SEO part of HubSpot is basic, and though it does provide some info for a marketer, it is not even 10% of what is needed to get a website or webpage to rank. If you are a marketer or a Sales person and getting top search engine rankings is not your job, you will appreciate HubSpot's marketing, lead generating and nurturing power. But if you need to run SEO campaigns, you should better look for specialized SEO tools like SEO PowerSuite.

3) AWR cloud

AWR cloud Less time monitoring. More time optimizing.

Reliable web based rank tracking

AWR Cloud is the first web-based rank tracker capable to deliver localized rankings with pinpoint accuracy. And not because we say so, but because our system is backed by geolocation proxies from Trusted Proxies.

On demand or scheduled ranking updates

Unlike other rank trackers, AWR Cloud allows you to optimize your use of resources and the costs to get rankings. You can easily gather your rankings automatically and enjoy uninterrupted results, or get fresh data on-demand according to your own business needs.

4Raven tools

This software is among the best choices because it's still named by some SEO experts as a good tool. However, we see that, unlike a few years ago, Raven tools have become considerably less useful than other toolkits in our review. Raven is pretty much just adashboard and reporting tool where you view your Google Analytics, Google AdWords and Google Webmaster Tools and a few third-party paid tools (Majestic, Moz).

This all makes this software less useful for research, which results in too little value for the money ($99/month). For example, you can only see keyword rankings that you have in your Google and Bing Webmaster Tools accounts, no competitor rankings and no checking positions in other search engines. You only get keyword suggestions from Google AdWords. And so on. Therefore, we do recommend looking at other SEO toolkits for research. You can download SEO PowerSuite from here, or even order a license on this page.

5) Ahrefs

Ahrefs was made for finding links in the first turn, and this is the thing it is really good at. It had then been developed to offer other features, still backlink search is still its go-to functionality. It has a nicer interface and more convenient UX than Majestic. However when you need not just a big list of links, but a good understanding of where they can take you, SEO SpyGlass (the tool from SEO PowerSuite) is the winner. For a tiny fraction of Ahrefs’ price, SEO SpyGlass will find a site’s backlinks and then offer core deep link analysis and link management features you won't find anywhere else.

24/02/2016

How to get #1 rank on Google - Create valuable content

Source :- www.matthewwoodward.co.uk
Hello Friend,
Wellcome to the "SEOpedias" , Really you want blog/website 1st rank on "Google", then this article only for you.

Create valuable content

The key to creating a great website is to create the best possible experience for your audience with original and high quality content. If people find your site useful and unique, they may come back again or link to your content on their own websites. This can help attract more people to your site over time.
Valuable content writing
Sources :-  www.seo-marketing-consultant.com

As you begin creating content, make sure your website is:
Useful and informative: If you’re launching a site for a restaurant, you can include the location, hours of operation, contact information, menu and a blog to share upcoming events.

More valuable and useful than other sites: If you write about how to train a dog, make sure your article provides more value or a different perspective than the numerous articles on the web on dog training.

Credible: Show your site’s credibility by using original research, citations, links, reviews and testimonials. An author biography or testimonials from real customers can help boost your site’s trustworthiness and reputation.

High quality: Your site’s content should be unique, specific and high quality. It should not be mass-produced or outsourced on a large number of other sites. Keep in mind that your content should be created primarily to give visitors a good user experience, not to rank well in search engines.

Engaging: Bring color and life to your site by adding images of your products, your team, or yourself. Make sure visitors are not distracted by spelling, stylistic, and factual errors. An excessive amount of ads can also be distracting for visitors. Engage visitors by interacting with them through regular updates, comment boxes, or social media widgets.

Be careful of things that can make visitors not trust your site or leave:
 Errors such as broken links or wrong information
 Grammar or spelling mistakes
 Excessive amount of ads
 Spam such as comment or forum spam













13/02/2016

Search Engine Optimization


What is SEO?

Search Engine Optimization is the process of improving the organic ranking of a website with leading search engines. The two main factors considered by search engines when ranking websites are the placement of keywords in unique content on the site and the number of links to a website. Other important factors include link quality, internal site linking structure and the site's age.
Professional SEO firms like Submit Express help to improve search engine rankings for their clients by modifying their websites to better reflect what search engines are looking for. In addition, a firm grasp of client industries and website configurations allows us to provide effective customized solutions and deliver long-term results. The tools we use during the process of website optimization include:

Content Optimization

Unique, well-written and optimized content is critical to search engine marketing success. Submit Express's content writers painstakingly craft informative and highly relevant content for your target audience while maintaining keyword densities and page lengths that satisfy the rules of search engine algorithms.

Internal Linking Structure Optimization

Developing a clear, easy-to-follow internal linking structure allows search engines to quickly find the internal links on your page. This maximizes the value from your link-building campaign.

Meta Data Optimization

Meta tags and descriptions work in conjunction with website content to boost rankings for selected keywords on a page.

HTML Code Optimization

Submit Express uses the latest HTML development tools to ensure that the coding on your website is free from errors which can impact your rankings.

URL Optimization

Having the proper URLs will make your page friendlier to search engines. Submit Express will ensure that your site is using the best URLs possible.

Sitemap Building and Submitting to Search Engines

Submit Express creates sitemaps, which allow search engines to find your content more easily. We also submit these sitemaps to the leading search engines.

Website Design Optimization

Graphics and layout impact your site’s SEO potential along with creating a pleasing visual look for visitors. Submit Express can work with you to develop an optimal website design.

Link Building

Link building is the process of gaining high-quality inbound links pointing to your website. This is an important practice because search engines use link popularity -- the measure of the quality and quantity of links pointing to a site -- as a crucial external factor in ranking. However, not all links are equal. For example, to indentify quality links and determine an individual page’s value, Google uses an algorithm called PageRank. Along with analyzing the number of links to a website, PageRank also considers the quality of the page that links to a website. (To learn more about PageRank, please visithttp://www.prcheckingtool.com/pagerank.php.) Some effective link building strategies include article writing and submissions, blog writing, social bookmarking, social media profile creations, and link baiting.

02/02/2016

SEO tools

This collection of tools and software can help make the search engine optimization more efficient and effective.



Screaming Frog is a desktop software which crawls website links and compiles a list of SEO-related data and statistics which can be used by an search engine optimizer to troubleshoot basic SEO issues.   

Raven Tools is an online marketing platform which assists marketers by providing tools which allows marketing activities including to generating reports, researching links, doing SEO audits, and managing social media campaigns.

Moz (formerly SEO Moz) is a search engine optimization platform which offers tools to help SEOs recognize website issues, address problems, research links, and find keywords.

Majestic SEO is a link intelligence tool which allows search engine optimizers and link developers to research and discover link building opportunities.

SEM Rush is a marketing platform which offers tools and data to help with competitive intelligence research for search engine marketers and marketing professionals.


Authority Labs is a ranking report platform which offers webmasters and marketers the ability to track their SERPs results on a daily basis.
Advanced Web Ranking offers web-based ranking reports as well as other tools to facilitate search engine and social media marketing. AWR offers both a desktop software as well as a cloud-based service.


Wordtracker is one of the oldest keyword research tools which allows search engine marketers to develop a targeted keyword list.

Keyword Spy
Keyword Spy is a competitive intelligence tool which allows search engine marketers to discover competitors? campaign keywords, ad copies, and other information.











26/12/2015

General SEO Tools

There are many various tools which help make the job of SEO quicker. These aresome of my more commonly used tools. All the tools in this section are free.

• FireFox browser – browser allows tabbed browsing, which saves a ton of
time when I am looking at about a half dozen sites at the same time.
(http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox)

• Firefox Bookmarks and Extensions – extensions and bookmarks I use to
customize Firefox to make SEO easier.
(http://tools.seobook.com/firefox/bookmarklets.html)

• Internet Explorer
(http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/ie/default.mspx)

• Internet Archive – shows the history of websites.
(http://www.archive.org/)

• Digital Point keyword ranking, backlink, and PageRank checker – I use this
tool to view my position for various websites in Google, Yahoo!, and
MSN. It also helps me hypothesize some of the ways they may have
changed their algorithms.
(http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/keywords)

• Xenu Link Sleuth – finds broken links on your site, and helps you build a
sitemap. (http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html)

• Sitemaps Protocol – official xml sitemap protocol supported by the major
search engines. Please note that these xml sitemaps are different than your
internal sitemaps. (http://www.sitemaps.org/)

• Free Meta Tag Generator – helps you create the code for your page title
and meta tags
(http://tools.seobook.com/meta-medic/)

• The Google Toolbar – good for highlighting keyword proximity and usage
and doing many things like giving you a quick glimpse of a cached copy of
a page. (http://toolbar.google.com/) If you are doing lots of exceptionally
aggressive promotional techniques it may be unwise to install any toolbar
distributed by a major search engine since it will help them track and cross
reference your sites.

• Google Toolbar buttons - if you use the Google toolbar for Internet
Explorer you can create custom buttons to act as an RSS reader or link to
various useful tools, like a site’s WhoIs history. I created a number of
buttons here (http://tools.seobook.com/buttons/)

• Show IP – FireFox extension shows what IP Google results are coming
from (http://l4x.org/site/node/1078)

• GoLexa – SEO Swiss Army Knife tool (http://www.golexa.com/)

• Office application. Things like spreadsheets make life much easier as an
SEO. I use MicroSoft Office sometimes (http://office.microsoft.com/)
and sometimes I use OpenOffice (http://www.openoffice.org/). Either
will probably work for most jobs. OpenOffice can create PDF documents
for free. The newest beta version of Internet Explorer also can produce
PDF documents from web pages.

• Myriad Search – meta search service which makes it easy to compare the
top search results from the major search engines
(http://www.myriadsearch.com/)

• Espion – Free download application which makes it easy to change your
user agent to check for user agent based cloaking.
(http://tools.webguerrilla.com/new-browser-app/)

• Content generation & scripting: http://www.elance.com is an online
auction where people bid on your projects. You can find real bad deals and
real gems there. http://www.constant-content.com is a content bank full
of content for sale. The US government and the BBC are also offering free
RSS feeds. Some people also use sites like http://craigslist.org/ to look for
affordable writers.

24/12/2015

Top 10 Best SEO Softwares

1. Authority Labs

They are one of the biggest players out there and we don’t ask how come. They offer beautiful reports, designs and accurate data. Another thing that shouts positively about AuthoryLabs is that they offer 30 day free trial without any credit card needed. So anyone can just try their services before they provide them their credit card data. They are great and in our SEO tool comparison they stand out pretty well. Check theAuthority Labs offer here.

2. SEMrush

SEMrush is one of the best SEO tools out there. No doubt. If you are thinking about SEO you should think about SEMrush as well. They offer a lot of great features and a lot of space for you SEO researches and SEO activity strategies. Almost 700 000 professionals use SEMrush as their SEO tool. Why shouldn’t you join them? Start your free trial here.

3. RankTrackr

RankTrackr team focus on data accuracy, speed and simplicity. And they are doing it pretty well. Theit platform offers a lot of great features and it looks beautiful. And do you know what else looks beautiful with RankTrack? That’s right. Their pricing. They offer amazing services for really affordable prices. How cool is that? Check out RankTrackr offer here.

4. Positionly

They look good in our SEO tool comparison because of their budget plan for only $15/month. That is a really good looking price for a SEO tool. This plan will not be the best for a huge website with thousand of keywords but for a small website with less than 100 keywords it will be perfect. They offer 14 day free trial with no credit card required. If you are thinking about a SEO Tool for your small website you should give a try to these guys. Start your free trial here.

5. Hittail

Do you know what is written on HitTail homepage? If not, here is a peek: “GUARANTEED TO INCREASE YOUR ORGANIC SEARCH TRAFFIC”.Well if they claim that, there is only one way how to find out if they are honest with their potential customers. Their website, interface and services are great. You should give them a try for sure. Click here to start with Hittail.


6. WhiteSpark

Whitespark SEO tool cocentrates more on better local search rankings. If this is your key reason for finding a SEO tool for you, then you should probably at least try WhiteSpark. They Have more than one tool to offer. You check their website and see what they can offer. Click here to see their services.


7. RankRanger

Their name says it all. They are like SEO tool Texas Ranger. If Chuck Norris would need to use a SEO tool he would most likely use RankRanger. (But we don’t think that Chuck Norris would need any SEO improvements). RankRanger offer detailed rank tracking for Local and mobile SEO as well. If you would like use these RankRanger features, click here.


8. SerpBook

SerpBook advertise themselves as a simple yet effective solution. We must agree with them. Their SEO tool is easy to use and anyone can adapt to ir really quick. Their pricing models looks really welcoming and enjoyable. If you are interested in free trial (No credit card required) with SerpBook, feel free to click here.


9. Web Ceo

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